Woods Equipment 59LB-1 manual

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    OP E R A TO R ' S M A NU A L RO T A R Y M O W E R 29932 Rev . 8/10/ 2007 T ested. Proven. Un beat able . 59LB-1 For use on IH154, IH185 Cub LoBoy and IH184 (with or without 3-point li f t). For trac tors equipped with turf tires, also order wheel sp acer kit 18240 .[...]

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    2 Introduction Gen’l (Re v . 7/20/2007 ) T O THE DEALER : Assemb ly and prop er installati on of this product is the respons ibil ity of the Woods ® dea ler . Read ma nual in struc tions and safet y rules . Mak e su re all items on the Dealer ’s Pre-Del ivery and Deliver y Check Lists in the Ope rator ’s Manual are com pleted before r eleasi[...]

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    Introduction 3 29932 (R ev . 8/10/200 7) T ABLE OF CONTENT S INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 GENERAL INFORM A TIO N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 SAFETY RUL ES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    4 Safety 59LB-1 Saf ety Rules (Rev . 7/9/2007) TRAINING  Safety instructions are import ant! Read all att achment and power unit manuals; fo llow a ll safety rule s and safety decal infor mation . (Replace- ment manuals and safety decals are available from your deale r . T o lo cate your nearest deale r , check the Dealer Locato r at www.W oodsE[...]

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    Safety 5 59LB -1 Safety Rul es (Rev . 7/9/ 2007)  Do not stop, st art, or change directions sud- denly on slopes.  Use extreme care and reduce gro und speed on slopes and rough te rrain.  W atch for hidden haz ards on the ter r ain during operation.  Stop power unit and equipment immediately upon striking an obstruction. T urn off engin[...]

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    6 Sa fety 29932 (R ev . 8/10/2007 ) 3 - SERIAL NUM BER PLATE 1 - 255 05 ROT A TING BLADES AND THROWN OBJECTS  Do not put hands or feet under or into mower when engine is running.  Before mowing, clear area of objects that may be thrown by blade.  Keep bystanders away .  Keep discharge chute and guards in place and in good condition. BLA[...]

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    Operation 7 29932 (R ev . 8/10/2007) OPERATION ■ Do not allow children or unqualified persons to operate equipment. ■ Keep byst anders away from equipment while it is in operation. ■ Stop mower and tractor immediately upon striking an ob s truction. T urn off engine, remove key , in spect and r epair any damage b efore resum- ing operation. ?[...]

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    8 Operation 29932 (R ev . 8/10/2007) Figure 1 . Attitude Adj ustment NOTICE ■ Improper belt al ignment or tension ca n cause premature belt failure. Lubrication Grease ca ster pivot a nd wheel ev ery 8 hours of op era- tion. There are g rease fitt ings on each of the thr ee blade spin dles, whic h are a ccessibl e witho ut shield remov al. Grease[...]

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    Operation 9 29932 (R ev . 8/10/2007) Blade Serv icing Keep b lades sh arp for a good mow ing jo b. Sharpe n both end s of the blade the same amount to m aintain balance. Do not sharpen blade to a raz or edge , but leave a 1/16 " blun t edge. Do no t sharpen ba ck side of blade. W hen r eplacing blade s, do not su bstitute any bolt for the s pe[...]

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    10 Assembly 29931 (R ev . 8/10/2007) ASSEMBLY MOWER FRAME ASSEMBLY Open box and lay parts out in an o rderly ma nner . Side Sh ield (See page 2 0) Attach side shiel ds (2 and 3) to mowe r with 3/8 x 1" bolts and fl ange n uts. A side di scha rge chu te (5) may be insta lled on disc harge en d of mower i n pla ce of that side shiel d. Center Sh[...]

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    Assembly 11 29931 (R ev . 8/10/2007) First pu t belt on the bottom gr oove, ri ght han d side o f the center s heave . Then threa d it to left, ar ound the left hand shea ve. Figure 6 . Bring the belt b ack a cross th e cen ter shea ve in the center g roove ov er to the right ou tside she ave. Figure 7 . Then thre ad it back ac ross the fr ont of t[...]

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    12 Assembly 29931 (R ev . 8/10/2007) front hol e of cas ter and deck rail; and secu re with 3 /8" lock was her an d nut. In so me ca ses i t is ne cessar y to open up th e end l ink of the chai n sligh tly so a 3/8" bolt will pass thr ough it. On IH184 , install 1 /2 x 5/ 8 x 7/16 bu shing (39) in tr actor rockshaft arm. I nstall 1 /2&quo[...]

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    Assem bly 13 29931 (R ev . 8/10/2007) Figure 9 . Moun ting Frame Shown with 3- Poin t Lift Mounting Kit & 3-Point Lift Installe d Figure 10 . Mountin g Fram e Assem bly[...]

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    14 Assembly 29931 (R ev . 8/10/2007) Figure 1 1 . Lift Asse mbly Figure 12 . Lift A ssembly[...]

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    Assem bly 15 29931 (R ev . 8/10/2007) NOTES[...]

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    16 Part s 29932 (R ev . 8/10/2007 ) MOUNTING FRAME ASSEMBLY[...]

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    Part s 17 29932 (R ev . 8/10/200 7) MOUNTING FRAME ASSEMBLY R E F P ART QTY DESCRIPTION 1 691 1 2 Chain (7 link) 2 10772 2 Lif t angle 3 18314 2 1/2 x 5 /8 x 5/16 Sleeve 4 9814 † 1 Idler and moun ting frame assem bly (sta ndard) 5 268 8 6 5/32 C ot ter p in 7 18440 1 Belt (spe cial W180) 8 4336 2 Idler sheave w i th bearing 9 433 5 2 Idl er s hea[...]

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    18 Part s 29932 (R ev . 8/10/2007 ) SP INDLE ASSEMBLY NOTE: Repair items shaft (9) and sleev e (3) d o not have a hole drille d in them fo r pin (4). A fter new parts have bee n ass emble d and prop er be aring adj ustment obtained, drill a 3/16 di ameter ho le thr ough sle eve a nd shaft. Drive i n Sel-l ock pin to hold pr oper bea ring adjustm en[...]

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    Part s 19 29932 (R ev . 8/10/200 7) CASTERS R E F P ART QTY DESCRIPTION 1 29750 1 Right an d left cas ter bu ndle 2 12243 1 Caster yok e (includes bolt, nut & sleeve) 3 29746 (a) 1 Right cast er arm asy , 13-5/32" long -or- 3 676 1 (a) 1 Ri ght cas ter ar m as y , 16-5 /3 2" long 4 29747 (a) 1 Left ca ster arm asy , 13-5/ 32" lon[...]

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    20 Part s 29932 (R ev . 8/10/2007 ) MOWER FRAME ASSEMBLY[...]

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    Part s 21 29932 (R ev . 8/10/200 7) MOWER FRAME ASSEMBLY NOTES: (a) For al l 59, L 59 mode ls exc ept: GM2, L B, F10, F 13, F15, H284 , JD85, JD95, K17 , K18, K 210, K 260, S, S55, S- BL, TB, YM. (b) For us e on 59 , L59 mo dels: LB , K17, K18 , K210, K260, S55, S-B L, TB, Y M. (c) For F10 , F13, F15, GM4, H28 4, JD85, JD 95, S. See mounting frame [...]

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    22 Part s 29932 (R ev . 8/10/2007 ) LEAF MULCHER R E F P ART QTY DESCRIPTION A 7080 1 Leaf mulche r 1 ----- 1 Leaf mulcher weldm ent (if p art is worn out , order a complet e new leaf mulcher) 2 7076 1 Angle lug 5 23218 1 3/8 Scdl 4 0 pipe 5/8 long (for use on 59’s with bent down front frame) 7 839 * 3/8 NC x 1 HHCS GR5 8 25475 * 1 /2 NC x 1 HHCS[...]

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    Appendix 23 Bolt T orque & Size Chart s (Rev . 3/28/2007) BOLT T ORQUE C HART Always tighten hardwar e to the se value s unl ess a di fferent torque valu e or ti ghtening procedur e is listed f or a spe cific applica tio n. Fasteners must al ways be rep laced with the s ame grad e as spec ified in the ma nual parts list. Always us e the prop er[...]

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    24 Appendix Bolt T orque & Size Ch arts (Re v . 3/28/2007 ) BOLT SIZE CHART NOTE: Chart s hows b olt thr ead s izes an d corr espond ing he ad (wren ch) sizes f or standa rd SA E and metric bolts. ABBREVIATIONS AG ..... ............. .......... ............. ................. .... Agri culture ASABE . ............ ....... American Socie ty of A[...]

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    F-3079 (Rev . 6/1/2007) W oods Equipment Company 260 6 South Illinois Route 2 Post Office Box 1000 Oregon, Il linois 61061 800-319-663 7 tel 800-3 99-6 63 7 fax www .W oodsEquipment.com W ARRANTY (All Models Except Mow’ n Machine TM Zero-T urn Mow ers and W oods Bou ndary TM Utility V ehicles) Ple ase E nte r Info rm atio n Below an d Save fo r F[...]

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    F-8494 (Rev . 6/23/2005) W oods Equi pment Company 260 6 South Illinois Route 2 Post Office Box 1000 Oregon, Illinoi s 610 61 800-319-663 7 tel 800 -399-66 3 7 fa x www .W oodsEquipm ent.com ©2007 Woods Equipment Company . All rights reserv ed. WOO DS, the Woods logo, and "T ested. Proven. Unbeatable." are trademarks of Woods Equipment C[...]